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Alright, Squirtle, where the hell is Incandenza?

This is the last known photo of Incandenza, taken just two days ago:

 

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Shortly after this photo was taken, Incandenza proceeded to lead his team to victory in a game of Pop Culture Trivial Pursuit.

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Guest FrigidSoul

Why is Iceland called Iceland when they have no ice and Greenland is called Greenland when its covered in ice and snow?

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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent

Your Miles Davis shirt is much cooler than the Minutemen one. Sorry.

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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent

Man, whatever. '65-73 is when Miles was at his stylistic peak. Between On The Corner, Bitches Brew, and his numerous pyschadelic live album covers - that Tribute to Jack Johnson shot is amazing.

 

And yes, I'd also own that On The Corner t-shirt, but my heart is definately in the corner of Jack Johnson.

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Man, whatever. '65-73 is when Miles was at his stylistic peak. Between On The Corner, Bitches Brew, and his numerous pyschadelic live album covers - that Tribute to Jack Johnson shot is amazing.

 

And yes, I'd also own that On The Corner t-shirt, but my heart is definately in the corner of Jack Johnson.

Oh, I love the picture on the front of the shirt, no doubt. The principle reason I picked it up was I saw it at a shop, for cheap, when I was in NYC a few months back. If I were to order a Davis shirt online, I probably would've gone for the On the Corner one.

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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
Man, whatever.  '65-73 is when Miles was at his stylistic peak.  Between On The Corner, Bitches Brew, and his numerous pyschadelic live album covers - that Tribute to Jack Johnson shot is amazing.

 

And yes, I'd also own that On The Corner t-shirt, but my heart is definately in the corner of Jack Johnson.

Oh, I love the picture on the front of the shirt, no doubt. The principle reason I picked it up was I saw it at a shop, for cheap, when I was in NYC a few months back. If I were to order a Davis shirt online, I probably would've gone for the On the Corner one.

I'm in disagreance. I don't think I could totally get into a yellow shirt as much as the black Jack Johnson one, nor could I dismiss the fact that the Jack Johnson album rules the universe in countless ways. But I agree that the funky ass Fat Albert cartoons are up there.

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Guest TheZsaszHorsemen

Inc, what did you think of Timothy Dalton's portrayal of James Bond?

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Inc, what did you think of Timothy Dalton's portrayal of James Bond?

I never saw The Living Daylights; I saw License to Kill when it came out (I was 10, for those keeping track). I recall enjoying it--and Dalton, too, I suppose--immensely, but my aesthetic sensibilities aren't at the same level they were over a decade ago.

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Should Kotz bring back Kylie's Ass shot?

::butts in, with no pun intended:: Hell yes.

 

We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.

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Why is Iceland called Iceland when they have no ice and Greenland is called Greenland when its covered in ice and snow?

http://www.askjeeves.com

 

http://web.ask.com/web?q=Why+is+Iceland+ca...&askbutton.y=14

If I wanted an answer from Jeeves I would have gone to that site, I want your answer

When I was a lad, I enjoyed watching Beakman's World, an edutainment science show featuring an eccentric man in a wig, a cute, spunky sidekick and a disgusting man in a rat costume. For me, it was the only reason to get up early on Saturday mornings; cartoons meant little to me, but Beakman...that's where my heart belonged.

 

Beakman's World had a segment in each show where he, Beakman, would answer questions from the viewers. One day, I was moved to send my own question to Beakman--why does my reflection in the bowl of a spoon appear upside down?--but Beakman never answered it. Instead, I was sent a postcard thanking me for asking the question, but Beakman didn't have the time to answer every question he received, and that sometimes it is most rewarding to look up the answer yourself.

 

What the fuck? I would've looked up the answer myself, but I had no idea where to begin! That's why I needed Beakman. That he never answered my question is why I never went into the science field myself. Who knows, maybe I could've found the cure for cancer. Millions will die, thanks to that bastard.

 

(The moral of the story, FrigidSoul, is sometimes it is more rewarding to look up the answer yourself.)

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